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Hi there.. I dont know if this is just me or not but all of a sudden.. all the email peorgrams i belong to that require us to still put our email address in manually as of today my username does not exist.. eg richmail topscash ... etc etc.. I have emailed the prespective owners to this issue...
But all offasudden i dont exist in about 10+ programs..
I dont have 2 accounts or even amy downlines as i am not interested in that....
I have kept all the welcoming letter from each program as i assume i am going to be told that i dont exist and never had.....
If thats the case then thats sad......
I wonder if anuyone elkse is having this problem right now..
I wonder if all this ones are hosted on the same server....
Slav
ben86
13th May 2002, 18:10
I haven't noticed that so much, though I have had my accounts vanish from a couple of programs (I don't rejoin, someone that can't make backups shouldn't be running a program in the first place).
What I have noticed though, is that the majority of the paid to reads I joined last month aren't sending emails any longer. They were fast and furious for a couple of weeks. Then, nothing.
Now, whether this is a case of them not lining up a few advertisers prior to launch, or being unable to attract new ones, frankly I don't care. I'm beginning to think that the GPTRE market may have hit saturation, as the vast majority of the ads I am seeing from them are for other paid to read programs. Seems to me that this isn't a trend that could continue indefinitely. After all, who's going to join programs, when they go belly up within a month, without paying you?
Mmm Intersting i have noiced that too.. I cant see why we should waste 3-4 hrs a day clicking the stuff just to be shafted at the end... There was onr company last fortnight ago he decided to get rid of it.. If people dont want to do it they should speak up there is always someone that wants to try it out....
As for too many of them youre right only the good ones survive.. The reason why others shut this way they get to keep the funds 100% of it....
The other thing i notuiced that my problem occurs one a day at about the same time...
This week i hhd one program that is having a bandwith limmit ecxeecded ..Man its not half way through the month yet.... Thats crap.. Some of the owners are losers i reckon no idea what they do.
Yes backups what a joke..LOL
Thanks for your thoughts.Slav
My tip:
Never sign-up for anything with the same password as anything else...
Rob
moonelf
13th May 2002, 21:13
I've noticed a problem with the links from those programs that don't use a timer, i.e. you still have to enter your username. If you look at the paid link you are clicking on, it is an incorrect link. There at the end it says something like r=USERNAME or ~USERNAME. This is what is causing it to say Bad Username when you click on it. Just cut and paste the link and replace USERNAME with your username, in most cases your email address. I've just noticed this problem. I think some are trying to switch to a timer so you don't have to type your username all the time.
1 2 3
16th May 2002, 00:20
@Slav: Always use different passwords - never use the same password twice.
If you join a scam company by mistake, those guys could try to login at other companies with your data and steal your money, traffic or whatever...
As i run different sites i know that many users always use the same password ... i would never misuse this, but who knows what this scam people have in mind...
BTW, choose looong passwords with letters, numbers and other. http://www.plaudersmilies.de/square/bigsquaregrin.gif http://www.plaudersmilies.de/wave.gif
Originally posted by 1 2 3
@Slav: Always use different passwords - never use the same password twice.
If you join a scam company by mistake, those guys could try to login at other companies with your data and steal your money, traffic or whatever...
As i run different sites i know that many users always use the same password ... i would never misuse this, but who knows what this scam people have in mind...
BTW, choose looong passwords with letters, numbers and other. http://www.plaudersmilies.de/square/bigsquaregrin.gif http://www.plaudersmilies.de/wave.gif
Thanks for that thats a valid point i must say.l
Exactly what I meant Slav, sorry I didn't get back here earlier.
Which programs do you own 1 2 3?
Rob :)
Originally posted by 1 2 3
As i run different sites i know that many users always use the same password ... i would never misuse this, but who knows what this scam people have in mind...
BTW, choose looong passwords with letters, numbers and other. http://www.plaudersmilies.de/square/bigsquaregrin.gif http://www.plaudersmilies.de/wave.gif
1 2 3
19th May 2002, 04:11
My first website (and the one concerning to this forum) was www.123-Money.de and it has a CPM 88x31 affiliate program (Don't hit me ... I know I urgently have to remove and add some programs but since I'm founding some more sites I have very little time - this will be done when I add the new "black list"...). Then, there is www.123-Mail.de.vu - it's a mailexchange in PreLaunch with 1 referral level and I will add more features in the future like bonus actions, price mails and perhaps paid mails (and if, than never less than 1 Cent, of course). For webpromotion, there is www.123-AdWorld.de and it has a 1 level affiliate program, too (Pay-per-sale). I will soon add a pay-per-sale to www.123-Banner.de.vu . You can find some other sites by using the option menue at the bottom frame on the very left hand. As I mentioned above, I'm on the way founding some more sites like a paid startpage and other...
It takes time and there is still a lot of work to do at the existing sites like design corrections, faster loading time and other stuff. If that's ok I would like to add a link/logo of GPTBoycott to 123-Money ... but I better do the update first...
Hope this info helps you, 123 http://www.plaudersmilies.de/leapfrog.gif http://www.plaudersmilies.de/flylicker.gif
Wow.. Looks like you got your hands full.. Good luck there 123 and hope you get there....
1 2 3
20th May 2002, 00:25
Thanks...I'll do my very best... http://www.plaudersmilies.de/clock.gif
7848176
20th May 2002, 03:21
Passwords
My tip:
Never sign-up for anything with the same password as anything else...
Rob
The above is a quote from Rob
My relpy to that is: YOU ARE 100% RIGHT!!!!
I had this happen to me at MITE and lost three accounts he deleted. Now all of my passwords are different and will always be different. Best advice I have seen in a long time Rob.
:p
earners
20th May 2002, 03:50
Get hold of password holder plus, it's available at downloads.com
You can have a random 8 letter password generated and stored for every program you use.
Marc
7848176
20th May 2002, 03:52
Thanks earners I will do that. Alot better than trying to keep them all straight.
Thanks again:p
OzDemon
20th May 2002, 04:28
Always trying to find a way out of your problems by blaming me.
7848176
20th May 2002, 04:38
My only problem is you the cheater:baaa:
OzDemon
20th May 2002, 05:06
This coming from the person that purchased advertising package, which GPT Boycott received from free, then turns around and asks for her money back when everybody knows you got more than you paid for, or got for free, lol, then complains about her referral count because she was given a copy of here stats which showed 25 referrals, but she did not accept that.
Oh Well, all in one breath, so many many many many many, oh sorry, times I have written the above.
Its time to stop I have to go to work.
Oh Get A LIFE CATHY.
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